18 Oct 2006 15:59:10 +0100, Cecile De Cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> you tell me how to recover a version from my last evolution backup, please?
>
Hi,
In your backup, your adress book is located in your
.evolution/addressbook/local/system/addressbook.db
Just copy-paste the addressbook.db file, and it
I've been hunting for a while for a good way to keep my address book and
calendar synchronized between my desktop and laptop (both running
Evolution on Debian Testing). I've tried a variety of things, and
nothing seems to work well yet. I've looked in to using a groupware
system such as OGo, but
I am looking for a beginner's list of step by step, or close to it, for setting
Evo 2.8 up on a clean Win XP system. I am using Evo 2.8 on my Fedora 6 system,
and want to be able to use it on my WinXP system, which is still my main system
while I become more familiar with Linux.
I have used th
Le mercredi 18 octobre 2006 à 09:14 -0700, Dominik Slusarczyk a écrit :
> I use filters in Evolution to assign colors to messages in my IMAP
> inbox. I've discovered that when I connect to the IMAP account with
> another client---in this case, Apple Mail, but I'd previously observed
> this behavio
I use filters in Evolution to assign colors to messages in my IMAP
inbox. I've discovered that when I connect to the IMAP account
with another client---in this case, Apple Mail, but I'd previously
observed this behavior with Horde's IMAP webmail client---Evolution
forgets about the colors. "Impor
Hi
I've deleted my address book (contacts) by accident, and Evolution crashed
as this was happening. Is it possible at all to recover it? If not, could
you tell me how to recover a version from my last evolution backup, please?
Thanks a lot in advance
Cecile
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Evolution has been network manager aware since the 2.6 series.
When your network goes down, does your network manager detect it?
I use network-manager (http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/) and yes it detects when the network goes down.
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